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TopicMobile Suit Geekdam: Geek vs Zeta Geek
ParanoidObsessive
10/30/18 3:20:24 AM
#380:


Zeus posted...
Yeah, I'm also not feeling it. Granted, it was always going to be a harder sell for me anyway.

Same here, because I still own my PS1 and all my games.

Then again, the NES and SNES couldn't win me over either in spite of me NOT having those consoles anymore, so I never expected the PS1 to pull it off.

That being said, I do have nostalgic memories of Destruction Derby, and it's probably the only game I would be interested in that I don't currently own.

I suspect the problem is rights issues, though. For all we give Nintendo shit in general for shunning third party developers in favor of constantly recycling their own shit over and over and over again for decades, it does mean they're still going to retain the rights of all those games even decades later, and it's easy to put their most popular titles in a classics console. Whereas for Sony, we can look at a list of all their most popular games (ie, all the ones that they released as Greatest Hits titles in their era), and most of them could probably never wind up in a classics console either because the rights can't be acquired at all, or because they would cost too much for potential profit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_Hits_(PlayStation)


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